News | Trump wants to change the right to vote

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Lerato Khumalo

According to the legal professor Mark Lemley, who teaches at the Stanford University, fascism is already part of the US government. In an interview with the “Stern”, he explained: “I see all the signs here we saw in Germany in the 1930s.” He is not sure whether there will still be free elections in four years. Read more about this here.

In the United States, the opposition Democrats have sued President Donald Trump’s decree to tighten the rules for elections. In the lawsuit submitted to a federal court in Washington on Monday, the Democratic Party asks the court to block Trump’s ordinance, which, among other things, prohibits the states of counting incoming postal votes after the election day. Read the content of the decrees and the complaint here.

The US government is putting funding at the Harvard University at the test of a billions. Contracts and federal subsidies of a total of around nine billion US dollars (around 8.3 billion euros) were targeted, several authorities said in a joint statement on Monday (local time). The review will carry out a task force to combat anti -Semitism. Read more about this here.

Fired of concerns about the consequences of aggressive US customs policy, Gold continued his record rally on Tuesday. The price for a troy ounce (about 31.1 grams) rose by almost 0.8 percent to almost $ 3,148 in the early trade on the stock exchange in London. Read more about this here.

The Trump administration continues to pursue migrants in the United States. The reason for her procedure is “completely insufficiently proven”, judges a judge. Read more about this here.

US President Donald Trump wants to travel to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates in the coming weeks. “It could be next month, maybe a little later,” said the Republican in the White House. He would also travel to other places outside the region, but in the Middle East it would probably amount to these three stops. “I have a very good relationship with the Middle East,” he added.